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Dylan
Play
Original
Broadway
Opening Date
Jan 18, 1964
Closing Date
Sep 12, 1964
1st Preview
Jan 16, 1964
1st Preview
Jan 16, 1964
Previews
3
Performances
273
Play
Original
Broadway
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ABOUT THIS PRODUCTION
Theatres
Plymouth Theatre
(Jan 18, 1964 - Sep 12, 1964)
Setting
America and Wales. The early 1950s.
People
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Produced by
George W. George
and
Frank Granat
Written by
Sidney Michaels
; Incidental music by
Laurence Rosenthal
; Basic source material for Mr. Michael's play from "Dylan Thomas in America" by
John Malcolm Brinnin
; Basic source material for Mr. Michael's play from "Leftover Life to Kill" by
Caitlin Thomas
Directed by
Peter Glenville
Scenic Design by
Oliver Smith
; Costume Design by
Ruth Morley
; Lighting Design by
Jack Brown
; Associate Designer:
Jack Brown
General Manager:
Carl Fisher
; Company Manager:
Abe Cohen
Production Stage Manager:
William Dodds
; Stage Manager:
Roger Johnson Jr.
General Press Representative:
Lee Solters
and
Harvey B. Sabinson
; Press Representative:
Mel Kopp
; Assistant to the Producer:
Gloria Banta
; Advertising:
Ingram Ash
; Photographer:
Wallace Litwin
; Casting Consultant:
Michael Shurtleff
and
Alan Shayne
For his arrangement of Miss Wonderland's dance, the management thanks
Herbert Ross
; The song "New York, New York" from ON THE TOWN used by kind permission of
Leonard Bernstein
,
Betty Comden
,
Adolph Green
and
Jerome Robbins
Alec Guinness
Dylan Thomas
Kate Reid
Caitlin Thomas
Barbara Berjer
Meg Stuart
Margaret Braidwood
Elena Antone
Gordon B. Clarke
Robert Mattock
Martin Garner
Angus Marius
Ernest Graves
Jay Henry Antone
Jenny O'Hara
Annabelle Graham-Pike
James Ray
John Malcolm Brinnin
Louisa Cabot
Thelma Wonderland
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Anthony Cannon
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Grant Code
Doctor
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Carol Gustafson
Katherine Anne Porter
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Paul Larson
A Bartender
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Jonathan Moore
Deck Officer
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Janet Sarno
Nancy
an actress
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Susan Willis
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Standby:
Dana Elcar
(Dylan Thomas)
Understudies:
Louisa Cabot
(Annabelle Graham-Pike),
Grant Code
(Angus Marius, Jay Henry Antone),
Carol Gustafson
(Caitlin Thomas),
Paul Larson
(Robert Mattock),
Jonathan Moore
(John Malcolm Brinnin),
Janet Sarno
(Meg Stuart) and
Susan Willis
(Elena Antone, Thelma Wonderland)
Plymouth Theatre
(Jan 18, 1964 - Sep 12, 1964)
Cast
Alan North
A Bartender
Awards
Tony Award®
Best Play
1964 Nominee
Written by
Sidney Michaels
Produced by
George W. George
and
Frank Granat
Best Actor in Play
1964 Winner
Alec Guinness
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1964 Nominee
Kate Reid
Best Producer (Dramatic)
1964 Nominee
Produced by
George W. George
and
Frank Granat
People
Awards
Production Staff
Opening Night Cast
Replacements
Theatre Owned / Operated by
The Shubert Organization
Produced by
George W. George
and
Frank Granat
Written by
Sidney Michaels
; Incidental music by
Laurence Rosenthal
; Basic source material for Mr. Michael's play from "Dylan Thomas in America" by
John Malcolm Brinnin
; Basic source material for Mr. Michael's play from "Leftover Life to Kill" by
Caitlin Thomas
Directed by
Peter Glenville
Scenic Design by
Oliver Smith
; Costume Design by
Ruth Morley
; Lighting Design by
Jack Brown
; Associate Designer:
Jack Brown
General Manager:
Carl Fisher
; Company Manager:
Abe Cohen
Production Stage Manager:
William Dodds
; Stage Manager:
Roger Johnson Jr.
General Press Representative:
Lee Solters
and
Harvey B. Sabinson
; Press Representative:
Mel Kopp
; Assistant to the Producer:
Gloria Banta
; Advertising:
Ingram Ash
; Photographer:
Wallace Litwin
; Casting Consultant:
Michael Shurtleff
and
Alan Shayne
For his arrangement of Miss Wonderland's dance, the management thanks
Herbert Ross
; The song "New York, New York" from ON THE TOWN used by kind permission of
Leonard Bernstein
,
Betty Comden
,
Adolph Green
and
Jerome Robbins
Alec Guinness
Dylan Thomas
Kate Reid
Caitlin Thomas
Barbara Berjer
Meg Stuart
Margaret Braidwood
Elena Antone
Gordon B. Clarke
Robert Mattock
Martin Garner
Angus Marius
Ernest Graves
Jay Henry Antone
Jenny O'Hara
Annabelle Graham-Pike
James Ray
John Malcolm Brinnin
Louisa Cabot
Thelma Wonderland
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Anthony Cannon
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Grant Code
Doctor
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Carol Gustafson
Katherine Anne Porter
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Paul Larson
A Bartender
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Jonathan Moore
Deck Officer
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Janet Sarno
Nancy
an actress
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Susan Willis
Reporter, party guest, student, servant
Standby:
Dana Elcar
(Dylan Thomas)
Understudies:
Louisa Cabot
(Annabelle Graham-Pike),
Grant Code
(Angus Marius, Jay Henry Antone),
Carol Gustafson
(Caitlin Thomas),
Paul Larson
(Robert Mattock),
Jonathan Moore
(John Malcolm Brinnin),
Janet Sarno
(Meg Stuart) and
Susan Willis
(Elena Antone, Thelma Wonderland)
Plymouth Theatre
(Jan 18, 1964 - Sep 12, 1964)
Cast
Alan North
A Bartender
Tony Award®
Best Play
1964 Nominee
Written by
Sidney Michaels
Produced by
George W. George
and
Frank Granat
Best Actor in Play
1964 Winner
Alec Guinness
Best Featured Actress in a Play
1964 Nominee
Kate Reid
Best Producer (Dramatic)
1964 Nominee
Produced by
George W. George
and
Frank Granat
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